Chandrapur's pride and essence lies in the Mahakali Temple which is iconic to the town. The temple has two entrances with the Ganesh and Hanuman Temples at the rear side with the Shani Mandir positioned next to it. Small shops selling coconut, cloth, incense sticks and flowers are available near both the entry gates.

The city of Chandrapur in Maharashtra enjoys a pristine setting between Wardha and Wainganga River basins. There are numerous coal mines in and around Chandrapur that helped it earn the status ‘City of Black Gold’. Various forms of dance like Adivasi, Gondal and Keertam along with historic forts and temples of Chandrapur make it extensively rich in history, art and culture. Gond Raja Fort is one such eminent historical landmark in the city that was constructed by the Gond kings between late 15th and early 16th century.